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| umbertob Joined: 23 Sep 2005 Location: Pasadena, CA Posts: 711
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Linking the thread below from rr.net. A UK company now manufactures a strong 18" rim - originally designed for the Bowler Nemesis - with fitment for Brembo-equipped Range Rover Sport (S/C, TDV8, other trims w/ Dynamic Package.) They even have a US distributor, yeah! |
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| andrewjakovac Joined: 11 Sep 2006 Location: Australia Posts: 31
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Anyone know if they have come up with an official (as opposed to a backyard fix - like mine!) for the steel block issue??
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| Tim in Scotland Joined: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 7504
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andrew I asked Compomotive yesterday and their reply is on another post here, but basically they say no problem, the bowler they were developed for is the Nemisis which is based on the running gear of an RRS S/C. A Carbon Footprint is the mark a lump of coal makes when it's dropped on the ground.
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| andrewjakovac Joined: 11 Sep 2006 Location: Australia Posts: 31
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I like your enthusiasim, and I don't want to dampen it at all - but given that 18" is the constant here (and mine are 18" as well), I really think that the bolwler would have more sophisticated modifications than the standard RRS - more specifically, I believe that bowler would have made blocks that are flush with the caliper... (which is what LR should havd done in the first place)... you see, when I take my blocks off (which protrude from the calipers almost an inch), the 18" wheels almost scrape the caliper (5mm clearance max).. Which is why I genuinely believe that's the only way you will get 18" around the stupid blocks... I stand to be correted though.. |
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| umbertob Joined: 23 Sep 2005 Location: Pasadena, CA Posts: 711
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I got the same positive response from Comp's distributor here in North America, they claim this wheel will fit over the RRS front Brembo brakes without problems. I think a forum member over on rr.net is placing an order for a set, so we'll get confirmation soon enough. |
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| Alicatt Joined: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Eating in Eksel or Working in Wick Posts: 742
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Andrew I looked for this block you speak of but never seen it on my RRS, the owner of the tyre shop also had a look but never seen one on my car either. The 19" LR split 5 spoke wheels only just fit over the caliper with about 5mm of clearance, certainly I could not get my little finger between the caliper and the wheel. Sons of dogs come eat flesh
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| umbertob Joined: 23 Sep 2005 Location: Pasadena, CA Posts: 711
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The first forum members on rr.net got these 18" rims installed on his Brembo equipped S/C today, thought I would cross link here for anyone else interested in these babies. And he got BFG AT KOs to boot... I am almost jealous. Check that, I am 100% jealous. |
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| umbertob Joined: 23 Sep 2005 Location: Pasadena, CA Posts: 711
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I can't find the thread on the forums here where someone was asking for pictures of installed 18" Comps on a S/C Sport fitted w/ Brembos, since the ones in the thread linked above are no longer available. A member of rangerovers.net in the US emailed me the pictures of his Compomotive rims below today (tires are BFG AT T/A KO 265/65/18s), here we go:
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| Tim in Scotland Joined: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 7504
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The Compomotives look good in the dark finish................... having run a set of BFG AT/KO's on my D90 for 62000 miles that's the brand I would also go for purely for the longevity of the tyres. I'm now running it on BFG MTR's and find they run more quietly on the road than the AT's but doubt they will last as long as they are not really designed for on road use, but I cannot be bothered to keep changing my tyres and wheels to get to and from offroad events. A set of 18" AT's on the PD1800's would make a good compromise of winter and occassional offroad use. A Carbon Footprint is the mark a lump of coal makes when it's dropped on the ground.
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| Tim in Scotland Joined: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 7504
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I emailed Compomotive this morning about the PD1800 and received this reply
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| Leo Joined: 17 Sep 2007 Location: Nomad Posts: 111
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Hi Tim,
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| Tim in Scotland Joined: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 7504
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Here's an offer from Compomotive received this morning:
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| Steve in germany Joined: 15 Nov 2007 Location: Bad Lippspringe Germany Posts: 621
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Did he mention a price? Speed Limits! not where I live!
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| Tim in Scotland Joined: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 7504
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No, Stephanie didn't you want to ask or me? A Carbon Footprint is the mark a lump of coal makes when it's dropped on the ground.
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